Keeping Your Thoughts To Yourself Does More Harm Than Good
The quiet guy By JAY WINDER Don’t listen to people who are telling you: “Don’t worry, being quiet is good! You’re great how you are right now!” That doesn’t help you. You’ve identified something you...
View ArticleLeadership Lessons From Han Solo
Photo (above) source: Lucasfilm Ltd. By MIKE FIGLIUOLO You have to admit, Han Solo could definitely pull off that leather vest. On top of that, he can teach all of us a thing or three about informal...
View ArticleLeaderonomics Youth Highlights 2015
Photo above: Leaderonomics Club convention with several schools around Klang Valley/ Kuala Lumpur By JEAN SELVAM It has been an exciting and eventful 2015 for the Leaderonomics Youth Team. Through our...
View ArticleThe Good And The Bad Keep Us Alive And Kicking
A balance of push and pull is needed to keep us going in life, similar to a game of tug of war. By FREDA LIU How has 2015 been for you? Mine has been great. Not because I have had so many wonderful...
View ArticleLessons For A Lifetime
Does getting a headstart guarantee success? By ARIELLE YEN When I was less than a year old, my mum entered me in a cutest baby contest. I didn’t quite win – but I was one of the runners-up. Ever since...
View ArticleIf You Do This, Then You May Live To 100
By TERRY SMALL Have you planned your 100th birthday party? Why not? Remember, the pictures you put in your brain are important. Everyone wants to live a long, good life, and science is helping us make...
View ArticleSticking Together
Dylan O’Brien puts those post-apocalyptic landscapes to the test. Photo credit: Richard Foreman, Jr, SMPSP/Twentieth Century Fox. Do you trust your leader in times of desperation? By CAROLINE REGINA...
View ArticleDo You Fight For What Is Right?
Photo credit: www.hearthpwn.com A man of honour By MICHELLE BOON *Caution: Spoilers ahead. I remember watching the trailer for Ip Man 3 on New Year’s Eve and thought to myself, Wow! Donnie Yen is...
View ArticleWhat Is My Purpose?
The search for significance in the digital age By TAMARA JAYNE We live in a society so thirsty for recognition and approval. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram—you name it. We are constantly on the...
View ArticleDissecting The Heart Of Leadership
The values you carry as a leader are what matters most By DANIEL LEE Who comes to mind if you were asked to think of a great leader? How would that person look or sound like? When we think of a great...
View ArticleMy Two-sided Experience As A Camper And A Facilitator
By ETHAN GANES Life is like a flip of the coin. Without knowing the heads and tails of things, the experience simply isn’t the same. Without understanding both sides of everything, it can be hard to...
View Article4 Lessons To Learn From ‘The Intern’ As An Intern
By TAMARA JAYNE When I first saw the trailer of this movie, I thought it would just naturally be another The Devil Wears Prada, seeing as the same actress, Anne Hathaway, is also in The Intern. The...
View ArticleAutism Awareness: Doing Little Things With Big Hearts
By JOCHEBED ISAACS Growing up under my parents’ roof, I have always been taught to look out for the needs of others and to care for the disadvantaged. My parents encouraged me to volunteer at an early...
View Article10 Things You Must STOP Doing Today. . .
. . . in order to believe in yourself By PAUL C. BRUNSON Reflecting on the January 18 commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s achievements, it’s important to consider the one thing that made it...
View Article7 Tips For Creating A Stronger Family Unit
By FAITH FOO and JEREMY LIM Family bonding is essential in today’s modern society. In this day and age, parents often work long hours, and children are involved in a plethora of academic,...
View Article6 Major Challenges Social Media Creates For Our Teens, And How To Parent Them
By SHERRIE CAMPBELL Social media has taken over the lives of our teenagers. They spend more time interacting online than they probably spend interacting in person. It is an obsession and almost a...
View ArticleHow To Set And Achieve Dreams
By SANDY CLARKE What would you be able to do if you simply decided to focus on achieving something that’s close to your heart? What would happen if you cut out the excuses, silenced that doubting...
View ArticleAn Open Letter To My Teenage Camper
By AARON TANG It has been a week now since we said goodbye. It felt like a slow-motion movie—as I watched you leave the embrace of my arms, walk away, and turn back for one final wave. Some of the...
View Article5 Things You Should Do During College
By MAHVIN CHO College years are times of discovery, and of transition. You undergo change from being a school kid free of worries, to become a responsible adult. You learn to juggle your own studies...
View ArticleHow To Stop Anger From Destroying You
By ASEEM PURI Anger is a strange emotion. It can appear, seemingly, from nowhere and just—in seconds—create a powerful energy that destroys lives, families and nations. In anger, terrorists kill,...
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